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167 (Muscat). — American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 1886. and 

 2nd ed., 1895, no. 243..— Tait, Ibis. 1887, 390 (Portugal).— Chapman, Ibis, 

 1888, 445 (Spain, Sept.).— Brusina. Motr., etc. (Orn. Croat.) 1890, 88.— 

 Clarke (W. E.), Auk. Adi. 1S90, 321 in text (Fort Churchill, Keewatin).— 

 Walter, Journ. fiir Orn., 1890, 238, 242, 247 (e. Spitzbcrgen).— Ogilvie- 

 Graxt, Ibis, 1890. 442 (Madeira).— Gatke, Vogelw. Helgoland. 1891, 520.— 

 ScHALOw, Journ. fiir Orn., 1891, 259 ("insulis Oceani orientalis"). — Hart, 

 P'auna and Flora Sinai, 1891, 226 (Gaza; Ayum Musca). — Madarasz, Ausst. 

 Ungar. Vogelf.. 1891. 110.— Frivaldsky, Av. Hung.. 1891, 146 (autumn).— 

 Fatio and Studer. Cat. distr. Ois. Suisse, 1892, 48. — Lilpord, Col. Figs. 

 Brit. Birds, pt. xxiv, 1893.— Young, Auk, x, 1893, 78 (Shinnecock Bay, 

 Long Island, 1 spec. Sept. 15. 1892).— Blagg, Ibis, 1893, 356 (Unst. Shetland 

 Islands).— Barnes, Ibis, 1893, 171, 181 (Aden).— Meade-Waldo, Ibis. 1893, 

 204 (Canary Islands). — Reichenow, Vog. Deutsch Ost-Afrika, 1894, 41. — 

 Reiser, Ornis Balcanica, 1S94, 169. — Pearson and Biowell, Ibis, 1894, 234 

 (n. Norway, breeding). — Chapman, Ibis, ]894, 343 (w. Jutland). — Poynting, 

 Eggs Brit. Birds, pt. ii, 1895. 143. pi. 31.— Whitaker. Ibis. 1895. 106 (Tunis, 

 Algeria).— Elliot. N. Am. Shore Birds, 1895, 89.— Pearson, Ibis. 1896, 218 

 (Kolguev. Russia, breeding; Jesrr. eggs and young); 1898, 200 (Waigats, 

 Dolgoi Island, and Habarova, Russia, breeding; descr. eggs). — Popham, Ibis, 

 1897, 103 (Golchika, Yenesei River, Siberia, north of 71°; descr. downy 

 young); 1898. 515 (Yeneseisk and Golchika, Yenesei River; descr, eggs). — 

 Grant. No'vit. Zool., \aii, 1900, 269 (s. Arabia). — Hartert. Novit. Zool., 

 viii. 1901, 306 (Canary Islands); I'.'s, 1904, 423 (mouth of Lena River, 

 Siberia).— Jesse, Ibis, 1903. 164 (Ln ■■know, India). 



T[ringa] nlpina Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 159. 



Scolopax alpina Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asi.it.. ii, 1826, 176, part. 



Pelidna alpina Brehm. Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 661. — Zander, Archiv Mecklenb., 

 XV, 1861, 117 (Meklenburg).— Heintz. Journ. fur Orn., 1863, 427 (Pom- 

 erania). — Salvadori, Faun. Ital.. Ucc. 1871, 212. — Ridgway, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., iii, 1880, 200 (Cat. N. Am_. Birds, no. 5.39); Norn. N. Am. Birds, 

 1881. no. 539.— CouES. Check List. 2nd ed., 1882. no. 623.— Giglioli and 

 Salvadori, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond.. 1887, 586 (OlgaBay, s. e. Siberia; crit.). — 

 KoENiG. Journ. fiir Orn., 1890. 456 (Canary Islands); 1898, 90 (Tunis).— 

 Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus.. xxiv, 18r;6, 602, 768. 



P[elidna alpina Coues. Key N. Am. Birds, l:id ed., 1884. 631. 



[Pelidna] alpina Sharpe. Hand-list, i 1899, 164. — Forbes and Robinson, Bull. 

 Liverp. Mus.. ii. no. 2. 1899. 73. 



[Pelidna alpina] a. alpina Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Water Birds N. Am., 

 i, 1884. 241. 



(?) Tringa (Pelidna) alpivn Palmen. ' Vega ' Exped., 1887, 309 (Tschuktsch-halfon, 

 Siberia. June). 



[Tringa alpina var. amcricana] a. nlpina Coues, Birds Northwest. 1874, 489 

 (synonymy). 



Pelidna alpina alpina Ajieufcax Or.vithologists' Union, Check List. 3rd ed.. 

 1910. 116.— Thayer a d Bancs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club. v. 1914, 17 

 (characters). 



[Tringa] cinclus Linnmu's S\ •. Xat., ed. 12, i. 1766, 251 (Europe; based on 

 Brisson, Orn.. \ 1700. 2)1. |!. 19, fig. 1).— Gmelin, Syst. Nat..i, pt.ii. 1789, 

 680.— L.\tha.v, In<'ox ( 'r.i.. ii, 1790, 735.— Turton, Syst. Nat., i. 1806, 410.— 

 Reinhardt. Jorrn. fiir Cm.. 1854, 144 (England). — Gray, Hand-list iii, 

 1871. 49 n;) 10310. 



